With a high demand for licensed daycare providers, Huron County is hoping to streamline the approval process.
Beginning June 1, the County will be hosting online information sessions for individuals interested in running a home based child care operation.
The program will provide all the resources and support necessary to get started.
It’s run through a partnership between the Huron County Children’s Services and Huron County Economic Development.
This process will enable someone to set up a business and be ready to take on clients by September of this year.
The first session will be held June 1. For more information or to register visit: https://home-child-care-general-infosession.eventbrite.ca/
Author of the article: Press Release
Publishing date: May 19, 2021 • 4 hours ago • 2 minute read •
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Starting June 1 the County of Huron will host online information sessions for individuals interested in becoming approved home childcare operators. They would be licensed under the county’s Home Child Care program.
“We are aware of the high demand for child care spots across Huron County and we are actively seeking new home-based providers, particularly in the North Huron, Howick and South Huron areas,” admitted Diane Millian, Supervisor of Huron County Children’s Services.
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